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Wingwalker

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Download links and information about Wingwalker by Jane Ira Bloom. This album was released in 2011 and it belongs to Jazz, Instrumental genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 57:39 minutes.

Artist: Jane Ira Bloom
Release date: 2011
Genre: Jazz, Instrumental
Tracks: 12
Duration: 57:39
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Her Exacting Light 4:15
2. Life On Cloud 8 5:39
3. Ending Red Songs 5:39
4. Freud's Convertible 6:33
5. Airspace 3:26
6. Frontiers In Science 6:36
7. Rooftops Speak Dreams 5:22
8. Rookie 4:49
9. Adjusting To Midnight 3:52
10. Live Sports 4:04
11. Wingwalker 4:17
12. I Could Have Danced All Night 3:07

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Jane Ira Bloom is a rarity in jazz, a full-time soprano saxophonist instead of doubling on it from a separate horn. Bloom has long pushed the envelope with her provocative compositions and deft use of electronics to twist her notes, though she retains a gift for creating memorable melodies when not exploring the avant-garde outright. For this session, she is joined by up-and-coming pianist Dawn Clement, along with veterans Mark Helias on bass and her frequent drummer Bobby Previte. The opener, "Her Exacting Light," is much like a dramatic sunrise interpreted in musical form, with Bloom projecting its beauty. "Life on Cloud 8" seems like a mini-suite, taking the listener on a journey through several different styles. The whimsical nature of the bluesy "Freud's Convertible" is immediately apparent, with Bloom's creative use of electronics to add harmony a bonus. "Wingwalker" is full of sudden twists in a free setting, a captivating work that sounds totally improvised, even if it isn't. The one standard is Bloom's unaccompanied interpretation of Lerner & Loewe's "I Could Have Danced All Night," with her spacious, melancholy playing needing no backup, as it would have shattered the mood she created. There are no slips on Jane Ira Bloom's ambitious Wingwalker.